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A counter-pressure autoclave is an advanced sterilization system designed to process heat-sensitive and liquid-filled containers without deformation or breakage. By precisely balancing internal and external pressures during sterilization, it enables higher-temperature steam processing while maintaining container integrity—a critical requirement in pharmaceutical, biotech, and food industries. (Ideal for PP vials, lab media, and ...
BySeionclave based in Ghaziabad, INDIA
AtmosZero's Boiler 2.0 offers a significant advancement in industrial steam generation specifically for the pharmaceutical and chemical sectors. This electrified heat pump technology provides emission-free steam, operating at twice the efficiency of traditional electric boilers. The system extracts ambient heat and combines it with electricity to deliver high-capacity steam, ensuring zero-carbon emissions. The modular design of the Boiler 2.0 allows for quick installation and ...
ByAtmosZero based in Fort Collins, COLORADO (USA)
Composite materials are increasingly used in all manufacturing industries, especially in the aerospace industry, due to their high strength, lightness, design flexibility, easy forming, rigidity, resistance to corrosion and chemical effects, resistance to heat and fire, and vibration damping. Composite materials used in the aviation industry enter the curing process under heat and pressure in the autoclave. ...
ByReCap based in Odunpazarı, TURKEY
The petrochemical industry has many requirements for heat exchangers, with different processes requiring different techniques, including plate heat exchangers, such as the HRS PHE Series and tubular heat ...
ByHRS Heat Exchangers Ltd. based in Watford, UNITED KINGDOM
Pyrolysis oil is a mixture of cracked components originating from the pyrolysis of the three main building blocks of biomass; cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin. After pyrolysis the oil can easily be fractionated into three product streams namely; pyrolytic lignin (from lignin), pyrolytic sugars (from cellulose) and a watery phase containing smaller organic components e.g. acetic acid (mainly from hemicellulose). ...
ByBTG BioLiquids - BTG Biomass Technology Group based in Enschede, NETHERLANDS
